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This is a medium shot, eye-level, exterior photograph of a vintage trolleybus. The trolleybus is painted in a two-tone color scheme of white and dark blue, with a silver trim. It is positioned on a paved walkway made of interlocking gray bricks. The front of the trolleybus is facing the camera, and the number "275" is prominently displayed in white digits on the lower front section. Above the windshield, two signs are visible: the one on the left reads "AЭРОПОРТ" (Aeroport) and the one on the right reads "РЕЧНОЙ ПОРТ" (River Port). A small flag array, featuring multiple colorful flags, is mounted above the windshield. In the background, to the left, is a multi-story white building with dark-trimmed windows, characteristic of Stalinist architecture. A few cars are parked on the street in front of this building. To the right of the trolleybus, a second, older trolleybus, painted in red and cream, is visible on a parallel track. The environment appears to be a museum or an open-air exhibit dedicated to public transport, likely located in Kazan, Russia, given the Cyrillic text on the signs and the architectural style. The sky is overcast with scattered clouds, and green grass borders the paved area.
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